Anael--I am very sorry to hear of the decision your DS and his wife have to make. Maybe God will make it "easy" and she will miscarry the one twin...if that is His will of course. I have heard of this happening....will be praying for them and you also.

Bev--praying for you and your husband at this time...and the rest of the family too.

Anael I just want to wrap my arms around you and tell you everything is going to be alright but unfortunately I can't do that. Your DS and DDIL have many sleepless hours ahead of them as they struggle with this decision. May God guide them through this difficult time

Bev you and your family are also in my prayers,

I hope it is comforting to both of you to know that you can come here any time and let your feelings out.

They went to the local hospital today for the regular check up. The little one hasn't gained any weight in the past three weeks. I'm going to my DDIL tomorrow morning so she won't be alone. Her mom will be there in the afternoon.

With such sadness in our group right now, please bear with me as I rejoice in getting THREE UFO's completed this week. They can be considered low hanging fruit since two only needed borders and binding and the other was about 1/3 quilted and needed only that finished and binding. Plus they were all small quilts. Two were QAUG which I really like and plan to use it with the PC blocks. Here are pictures.

I have been in the kitchen, working on the Buffalo Chip cookies; all done. On to the other cookies tomorrow; will try to post the winter 'fest' special packages on Monday, if we do not have snow here. Enough cookies to send elsewhere; have you emailed me yet PC rider?? Will send a packet of recipe cards to the International Scene of PC riders to those who want to try their own in their own homes. It will ship easily and less expensive than the care packages.

Life's problems are never easy to solve; big {[Hug}] May your prayers from your lips reach God's ear... hang in there; around the next corner may be the answer.

Good for you GGal! I like the very narrow sashings on the middle quilt and how the narrow border extends into the wider border. I used a similar technique on a mini for a fundraiser (again) last week. Don't need to have it finished until March so it will sit while I decide how to quilt it.

PS QNS--I've been so blessed with your generosity but recipes would be great.

Don't worry spider.
I keep house
casually.---BashoI donate quilts to the AAQI.

Oh, Bev. My sympathies go out to you and DH and family. It's so hard to lose a loved one, doubly hard at this time of year. Comfort yourself with the thought that she is at peace, not suffering and in pain, and will remain in your hearts for a long, long time. Please get some rest--the next few days will be hard. When I lost my mother in July you all were here for me. Know, Bev, that we are here for you.
Peace-Jan